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Perdition's Child Anne Coates

Perdition's Child By Anne Coates

Perdition's Child by Anne Coates


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Summary

Perdition's Child sees journalist Hannah Weybridge caught up in a new and deadly investigation following the gripping events of Songs of Innocence. This is the fourth book in the Hannah Weybridge thriller series.

Perdition's Child Summary

Perdition's Child by Anne Coates

Dulwich library is the scene of a murder, followed swiftly by another in Manchester, the victims linked by nothing other than their Australian nationality. Police dismiss the idea of a serial killer, but journalist Hannah Weybridge isn't convinced. She is drawn into an investigation in which more Australian men are killed as they try to trace their British families. Her research reveals past horrors and present sadness, and loss linked to children who went missing after the Second World War. Have those children returned now? Once again Hannah finds herself embroiled in a deadly mystery, a mystery complicated by the murder of Harry Peters; brother of Lucy, one of the residents of Cardboard City she had become friendly with. It soon becomes clear Lucy is protecting secrets of her own - what is Lucy's link to the murders and can Hannah discover the truth before the killer strikes again?

About Anne Coates

Born in Clapham, Anne returned to London after graduating and has remained there ever since. Telling stories is Anne's first love and nearly all her short fiction and novels begin with a real event followed by a 'what if ...' That is also the case with the two prize-winning 99Fiction.net stories: Codewords and Eternal Love. Perdition's Child is her fourth Hannah Weybridge thriller following Dancers in the Wind, Death's Silent Judgement and Songs of Innocence.

Additional information

GOR010709327
9781912666676
1912666677
Perdition's Child by Anne Coates
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Urbane Publications
2020-02-06
288
N/A
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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